Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, March 14, 1855, Image 3

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CL.kltl:, ono of the first mai Imo. ex
riemaal operators, linA opened n tiallety
diort. time in the Rai: Road Ilonae, where
weidgeol to take daguerreotypes of every
Oiolr
i . ` . 3 and Centliquen are invited to coil
airline his specimens.
pvrs,io sitting for n picture will not be
:(1 to take it if not satisfied.
ut take as ;fwl ph turcn in cloudy wontl,
n clear, only rvquiriug longer sitting ;
we small ,dlll,lrea should ho Int,gl on
lays and between I.le hours or 10 :,.I 2
nnv open from ,4 A. M., until 5 P. M,
11113, 185.1.
NOTICE.
TICE is hereby given to all l'er,n , iuter
,sted that the following:l.mnd person. e
1 their accounts in the Register's ntlb a of
o."'lott , mid dud the snit; neestints UM 18 ,
toed lor vt , ulitiostion and adiewntoe, at
phatt's Court to he held ut Iltintittudou in
1r said county of Huntingdon, 011 NVl2.llICS
lith day of April next, 1855, 111 Wit :
.Aloore, Administrator of 11111i:tut
dee. Int.: of Barren township, doe'd.
. .
;corgi, McCrum, Administ;titor or
dge. Into or 13arroo township, dee'd.
James Coy, Administrator or Jobo coy
r 13arreo township, dec'd.
- - - -
hn Owens. Esq., and Peter linrke,l ti sat
of James Cox, ono of thasiminor Children
ihon Cox, lute of Warriorsinark township,
rinorgt, I'. Wakefield, Administrator or
'IV. NVithington, Into of Shirley township,
fuhn Snyder, Administrator do lionis non
he will anuexcd of Philip Shultz, lato of
nmlon borough, dec'd.
lobert Tussey, Guardian of Ann Elizabeth
it minor child of John Keller, late of Ca
c township, Blair county, dce'd.
The supplemental account M Daniel Piper
r Alm Executors of the last will and testa
of Jacob Iluyett, Into of Porter township,
Benjamin V. Patton, Administrator of Jno.
m, late of IVitrriorsmark township, dee'd.
Joshua tlreenlaml, Esq., and Wealthy
ell t Athiiiiii,trators of Anion Loveall, late
um township, dee'd.
1)r. C.J. Hirst, Administratorof IVilliatn
, Esq., Into of p.m.: township, doe'd.
George 1,. Calderwmal, Administrator of
Culderwood, late of the borough of Bits
dee'd.
dos ' epli neting Administrator of
1 Rurfnuni, late of Cass township, dee'd.
James Chamberlain, Administrator of
n Gates, late of Franklin town:hip, deed.
IIENIIt. GLAZIER.
eister's (Mire, Register.
nt. March It), 1855. S
• SIIERIFI'S SALES.
virtue of sundry Writs of Fi. I t , Ler. Va.
nd•Yend Exp.. issued out of the Court of
Pleas of 11 untingdon county, and to nut til
1, I will expose to Public Sale at the Court
e, in the • Borough of Huntingdon, on
SPAY the 10th (buy of April next, 1855, nt
:lock, A. M., of said day, the following de
ut Real Estate, to wit:
;mall tract of land in I tarree township. Hun
tingdon county, containing two acres
or lees, with al small h•gltouse, n rill me STR
OM blneksmith shop thereon erected, bound
• lands of Joules Livingston, Joshua Green
,il,e r, witlt a small portion cleared. Selo
tken in execution, end to be sold us the pro
' of Gilbert Cheney.
ALSO.
r.T., the right, title, interest nod claim of de
fenthott, in and to Iwo totioining lots of
nd in the village Shade Gnp, lluntingdon
Ity, adjoining the 'Methodist Church lot on
meth, lot of James Sherare cn the south,
Log 50 font each, tee the public Street or
way, through said village. lying and being
to west side of the same, and extending hark
;ht angles thereto, 140 feet each.' Seised,
rt in cxenution and to ho sold us tic proper
' William Niece.
ALSO. • .
tp eeriain adjoining lob, of grotind situate
n the village of Othisoniu. in the township
rontwell, each fronting 50 feet on erontwell
t, and extending in depth 140 feet to an al
ma numbered ii nod I min the metalled plan
id village, en lot No. ii there is a two story
ouse, used as a wheel-aright shop, and on
'O.lO there are a two story frame dwelling
e, and shed:gable. Seized, taken in extant
:l to be sold as the property of Joseph
;henuttr.
ALSO,
the defendants right, title and interest in
and to ono lot of ground in the borough of
amide, bounded on the north by the Penna.
it, on the west by an alley 20 feet wide, on
omit by an alley, en the east by littrtsleg
t to the cut!, thence by the said canal to
lime of beginning, having a Tannery there
ected, eontainingl4 lay-a-way vats, 2 limes,
tillers in the house. The Tan 'louse being
et by 24 feet, frame, two stories high, tt Burk
by 24 feet, with a water privalege from
liPer spring, litterer. Sehteil, taken in oxe
n, and to be sold as the property of Daniel
ALSO.
1,1, the right, title, and interest of defendant
in and to a lot of ground in the borough of
collie, with a new frame House thereon ere,
bounded by a lot of Joshua tireculand on
curt, and by the Lutheran Meeting house lot
ho west,•and a street on the north and south
and formerly belonging to the heirs of Robert
er, dee'd. Also, all the defendants rights in
to it house rind lot of ground, known as the
ision House of Hobert Speer, deed., haying
ego house thereon erected, being a double
cc, part of brick, and tho balance frame and
tered and weather boarded kitchen. Also,
other lot in the southern cod of Cassville,
ono and a half story log house theroon enc.
fronting the street on the east, and joining
tof Isaac Ashton on the south, and on the
'lt and west, bounded by Muds of Joshua
caland. Seized, taken in execution. and to
ad as Oho property of George W. Speer.
ALSO.
r virtue of the above writ I have leVied on •
the following propefity to wit .--One lot of
nd in the - village of Salsburgh, Barret,
uship, fronting 60 feet on Main street, end
nding back 1.10 feet. Bounded on the east
Thomas Steward on the west by George W.
song, deed., baying thereon erected a Two
r Log House and Kitchen and other out buil.
; also, twenty-two acres bf land more or
adjoining the village of Salsburgh about 20
hich is cleared; bounded by lands of Job
on the west, an the east bylands of George
is, having thereon created a Bank Barn 50
long by 30 wide, with a wagon shed attach
thereto. Moo, 1010 y-eight neva of land
e or less lying in Barren township, limiting
county, with 35 acres cleared, adjoining
is of Alexander 801 l and others. Scizpd,
excetion, and' to be sold 'as the property ut
a Harper.
ALSO,
,
)no piece, parcel or tract of land, ludo
ig an island in the Rnystown Brandt of the
ainto river, containing together sixty-six acres
the sonic more or less, being part of a Inrger
ct of land iu the name of James Murdock and
pg the mansion place, whereon the widow of
Ines Entrckin, Esq., &0., resided before her
Also, one other piece or parcel of land
improved, containing filly acres more or less
ing pact of a larger tract, in the name of Cos
r Myers, adjoining the said last described other
also one other tract, piece, or parcel of land
dainiug ninety-eight acres be the some snore
loss, adjoining the Murdock part, on which is
;cteti-an old.Orist mill, together with the her.l
- und appurtenances &G. Seized and to
-1 in execution, and to be sold qs the property
Matthew Crownover.
JOSHUA GREENLAND,
OFFICE, ?
Huntingdon, Pa.
Murch 13, 1036.
ROCNI4 plaster and elovyrseed, new ready
and fur salq, by & Mitt t.
iIII Creek, ra., Alatclt 1:',
:Old Watches willbc3obl by Eu.NN.
:r than chewhi.3l:.
COURT AFFAIRS,
APRIL TERM, Ma.
Trial List.
EinsT WEEK:
Hear) She,ly :110,v, \V. Shawart.
Christian Coins vs Jahn
Luken':: Minx., vs 'Maddens.
John Savaae vs John I , hdier.
llkkerstait et al., vs l'onerson.
D. Walker VS .1. W. Sfytua's Adair.
Fanie! Iltdin , ,ar vs Win. Johnstnn.
-,.1, ;..iass.nans Exts.
.1;11,1, NV:di vs Ilarket,
Henry Paler Liviagmla.
Jolla Sa, .1,, Is
.1. Sialp.am Africa is I).taivl Manta, et al.
Dell :111.1 ( . .I . lllZly.
( . 4 , 11t1111 li. 1;:1 . S 110111 11 1::,, r 1. ' 1 " .1111, C 1. •
1111, C1:11 . 1. Co., vs 11itun Canaia , ,laa
Coattalli. for Ignition vs 11. Cral~auvar.
Joshua Johns vs Blair RoMson S. Cu.
SCCONI , WEEK.
Andrew I'. Wilson vs M. Buoy.
Counnotiweidth for Kyle vs Hooper & Hooper.
Ity.•oort Ex'rs., rs Cryders Moor.
Angars Ex . N., vs Isaac Ashton.
lloratio Fri•NlCr & CO., VS J. & IY. Saxton.
Scott & vs. Willie,,, Johnston.
Adolphus ['At itir,on vs .Ino. Doughahough.
Phil ips Ex'rs., ys Bighorn et al.
Coonoinonwerohlo for Kyler vs Hobert Madden.
& Alexander vs harken Still & Co.
James Bitrket of al., V, I.octt & Wigton.
Solomen Clint, rs Jodinit 11. (`ox's Aohnrs.
'Robert Stem art vs John S. Miller.
LoniA Schneider vs Maitbins Keifer.
Broad Top M. R. R. Co., vs Jacob Cre,swell.
Mary Agn Smith vs Peter Moor's Ex'rs.
WillianiMeNite Indorse° vs John Daugderty.
Bev. McGinnis' Adonr., vs George T. Hudson.
Grand Jurors.
Brice Blair, merchant, Dublin.
William Clark, farmer, Shirley.
William Camp, carpenter, Porter.
William Crohtley, farmer, Cass.
llichard Chilcott, frmr, Union.
Charles Cowden, blacbmith, Brady.
Ifenry Cohen, farmer, Barre',
David Corbin. farmer, Walker.
Alexander Gilleland, farmer, Tell.
Joseph Hunter, carpenter, Jackson.
John Jones, farmer, Tell.
John Kilter, farmer, Franklin.
Willkon Long, blacksmith, Henderson.
James Morrow, farmer, Dublin.
lames Maguire, farmer, West.
James Orr, farmer, Tell.
David Stewart, manutheturer, Jackson.
Asa Stevens, tailor, Brady.
Henrys Swartz, farmer, Cromwell.
Lewis Stever, farmer, Cass.
Isaac Taylor, limner, 'rod.
Samuel Schell, farmer, Hopewell.
John Wicks, li r •mer, Shirley.
Jobe Hefner, (of' Jacob,) farmer, Walker.
Traverse Jurors.
FIRST WEEK.
Hobert K. Allison, farmer, Brady.
urine X. Blair, merchant, Dublin.
Dwelt It at, coach maker, Ifenderson.
Miles Brown, labJrer, Springfield. •
Isaac Beek, farmer, Warriormark.
Samuel Campbell, teacher, Dublin.
Richard Cunningham, farmer, Jackson.
Silas A. Cromwell, merchant, Barree.
Richard Colegato blacksmith, Cromwell.
EdWard Ihlll.ll:farmer. Hopewell. •
John talky, mason, Springfield.
eorge Eby, fanner, Shirley.
John Eberts, fanner, Franklin.
John Frazier, farmer, West.
Dewalt }louse, farmer, Hopewell.
henry Grazier, limner. Warriormark.
Thus: !fenders., (of David,) farmer, Warrior
mark.
James E. Harper. Dublin.
Francis I faller, Brady.
Joel Isenberg, firmer, Porter.
Aaron Kelley , farmer, Henderson.
Samuel Keith, teacher, Morris.
Christian Long, grocer, Henderson.
David Long, farmer, Clay.
Daniel Massey, farmer, Barre°.
floors° Myers, farmer, Shirley.
William Marlin, plasterer, Clay.
Henry In. McCarthy, Brady.
John Merrick, farmer, Dublin.
Benjamin Leff, farmer, hurter.
Calvin Noble, farmer, Barren.
Abraham Purt, blacksmith, Henderson.
Deo. W. Patterson, blacksmith, Jackson.
David Pheasant, farmer, Uttion.
Christian Peightal, farmer, Barree.
Abraham Benner, carpenter, West.
llenjatnin Muffles, farmer, Cromwell.
Jesse Rutter, farmer, Cromwell.
Jamas Slone, farmer, Union.
Joseph Showalter, farmer, Penn.
John Stewart. (Manor) fanner, Barter.
Robert Stitt, Ilendenion.
Andrew Taylor, farmer, Tod. .
Isaac Trout, farmer, Hopewell.
Joseph Taylor, farmer, Clay.
David C. Wilson, firmer, Marco.
John Weight, farmer, Franklin.
Jesse Yocum, just. peace, Brady.
SECOND WEEK.
Thomas Adonis, chair maker, Henderson.
John Atkinson, farmer, Dublin.
Arthur Anderson, fanner, Brady.
Andrew Allison, farmer, %Vest.
David Beck, jr., Sumer, Warriormark.
Jacob Baker, cabinet maker, Porter.
Abraham Brumbaugh, farmer, Hopewell.
Washington Baker, Steiner, Ted.
John Chileott, limner, Cromwell.
Nicholas Corbin, shoemaker, Cass.
James Coy, farmer, Barren.
David Clarkson, just. peace, Cass.
Archibald Dell, farmer, Cass.
William Dorris, sr., Henderson.
John Dysart, farmer, Franklin.
Joshua I-ticks, farmer, Porter.
Henry Holtsapple, miller, West. •
Benjamin Isenberg, farmer, Morris.
Joseph Law, merchant, Morris.
Robert Meßurney, merchant, Jackson.
Henry farmer, Porter.
Isaac McClain, fanner, Ted.
Peter Speck, fanner, Penn.
Caleb Swuope, Steiner, Union.
David Swoops, farmer, Clay.
William D. Shaw, shoemaker, Porter.
Dawson Sinawley, farmer, Shirley.
Julia 13. Smith, tanner, Jackson.
John Snyder, shoemaker, Walker.
Adam Speck, farmer, Hopewell.
G coign li. Steiner.
Samuel Walters. fanner, Tell.
Abraham Weight, farmer, Franklin.
George W. Price, farmer, Cromwell.
Daniel Roberts, farmer, Shirley.
Robert 11. Myton, limner, Barre,
Huntingdon, March 13, 1835.
PETER OSRORN, Jr,
W/ lIOLESALE a nd Bated Bedding, & Mat-
V V tress Warehouse No. 81 North 2ud st
3rd door above Arch cast side, Philadelphia.
Fenthurs, Feather Beds, Bolsters & Pillows,
Curled Bair, Moss, Wool, Cotton, Flonk & h usk
Mattresses, Straw Palliasses, Settee, Pew &
Chair Cushions all kinds & color, Bed-ticking,
Check, Morsel's & Damasks, by rho yard or
piece, Cutts, Cattails, Backings & Cords, Coun
terpanes white & colored, Comfortables of all
kinds and by the single one 'or thu dozen, Crib,
Bertli, Single &9, 10, 11, 12, & Cl, quarters
Mankets, Bleached & Unbleached Sheets, Mee
-04 Muslin & Check Pillow Cases, Towels of
all kinds, Table Linen, Table Corers, Damask
Table Cloths, Bindings of all Wads & colors,
'Thread, &r., 4A,
N. B. Benton P. cugtows Patent leather
Ilonucatur worked by steam power is daily iu
operation for the purpnse of purifying old mid
new feathers. All articles from the Rimblish
ment'wurranted.
Dlareh 13,
Cassiiile Seminary, Bale and ['amnia.
TIli:1 winter session of this Institlitioll i ill
chine the 20th March. An ntltlress to the
Literary Societies mill be ilelivereil by Bev. Mr.
Creecr of Lowist.wn, at three o'clock I'. ill. of
that day. A public exhibition of the Societies
will take 11. tee in the reciting. We extend
cordial invitation to our friends and public gen
e rl l, r e
43, to ,.r e.,,
attendanceu ioi
tm n i t l , l i,. t i
o t , lt:
new end commodious linibling will then be
ready lor use—we will then be able itt :U.OllllllO
- in tlie Salitillitry,--ailit in towil,—onti 111111-
41,01 and tiny stitilonts. I totes prcsuill lit . fiqutet.t
Ilti , nsn I ruin. swill lie iteuussittu.
We liaVe 111.11•1.11111111 to Cl,lllll, Willi the In
stitution a Nointal department, and still give
attention In, Mot tlelirarlectillles upon the
theory and previi, i• of leaching. "she Issue 11 , ,W
rolt and eillitiii•telit or litstrilvtor , con
sisting of linty gentlemen and three pre•
pared to impart instruction in till its literary,
seientilie and ornamental Itranclws, trotally
taught in the heat rartlic, int....in
tim' may It hail - by addre,sing the l'rincipal.
J. T. '111311.1N,
l'a.
March li, 1853-31.
PETITIONS.
T, the Ifonniwide the fudges pea Cuurt ,v•
Quarter Sessions. eel' Ihtniingdon County.
Tut: petition of William Christy, of the to
rothdt of Alexandria in Porter township in
the enmity of Huntingdon, respectfully shOweth
that he occupies that well known Tavern Stand
situated in the borough of Alexandria in said
township, known us the old tavern stand in said
lawough. and ho the said William Christy, is de
sirous a continuing to keep a public house there
in. Ile therefore prays your llonors togrant a
Incense to keeps public house at the place 1001 . 0-
said for the ensuing yeae, Mei be will ever pra y ,
&e.WILLIAM CIIIIISTY.•
The subscribers citizens of the borough of Al
exandria in the county of Huntingdon, recom
mend the above petitioner, mid certify that the
inn or tavern above mentioned is necessary to
accommodnte the public and entertnin strangers
and travellers, and that the petitioncrabove nam
eil is of good repute for honesty and temperance,
and is well provided with house-room mid conve
niences foe the lodging and aceounnudation of
strangers mid travellers.
Francis Collllor, Careen Patio:4oll,J. 11301-
man..himes Yocum, Joseph Piper, Jatiol. Ha
'
man George ti. Fleming, N. Cresswell, John
N. Swoopc John Gagliagen, Joseph Guthrie,
Abraham Tiger. John Fleming.
March 6,1555-3 t.
71, thr lionomble the Judges qr the Ow rt of
Quark,. S'esdion.y of Ihintitooluo Comely.
TiiE petition of James Hampson respectlialy
sheweth That your petitioner occupies that
ohl and well known • Tnvern lion. at Mill Crock
in Brady township Elimination county, hereto
fore used as n public house of entertainment anti
indentions of continuing to keep a public house
therein: Ile therefore prays your honors to
grant him a license to keep it public house at the
place athresnid for the ensuing year, and he will
ever pray, &c.
J.K. 11.011'50N.
The suliscriliers citizens of ]Brady township
Huntingdon county, recommend the above peti
tioner, and certify, that the inn or tavern above
mentioned is necessary to accommodate the pub
lic and entertain strangers or,travellers, and that
the petitioner above mulled is of hood repute for
honesty and temperance, and is well provided
with lionsc-room and conveniences for the lodg
ing and aceommodation of strangers and travel
lers.
Jonathan K.:110t., Adam Warfel, Jas. Jaggard,
John 31cDonald, IVilliam Meredith, Jam.
Simpson, Sr., John Montgomery, Jos. Mellon-
all James A. Simpson, Samuel Ci. Simpson,
Richard 'Meredith, James l'anstmdt, Dickson
Ilnll.
Mavh G, 1955-3 t.
'Po the ifonoraide the Judge.? of the Court of
lfmn•!er Sessions ol• 1 Mid illyflOn COlllO.
TILE petition of Daniel !'rough respectfully •
sheiveth : That your petitioner occupies that
well known " Warm Spring" Tavern house sit
uate in I lenderson township on the Public road
leading from the borough of Iluntingdon to Mc-
Alavey's Port, which is well calculated for a
public house of entertainment, 0 1, 11 front its
neighborhood and situation, is suitable as well
as necessary for the accommodation of the pith
lie. and the entertainment of strangers mid tra
vellers. That he is well provided with stabling,
for horses, and all conveniences necessary for the
entertainment of strangers and travellers.
Ile therefore respectfully prays the Court to
grant him a license to keep on inn, or public
house of entertainment, at the place herein
named, and your petitioner will ever prav,
DANIEL ntotim.
We the undersigned, citizens of limier:on
towlaship 11 foresaid, being personally acquainted
with Daniel !'rough, the above-named petition
er, and also hoeing a knowledge of the house
for which the license is prayed, do hereby certi
fy that such house is neeessari to accommodate
the public and entertain strangers or travellers ;
that he is a presets of good repute for honesty
and temperance, and that he is well provided
wills house-moons and conveniences for the lodg
ingml accemmodatiun of strangers and travel
lers. We therefore beg leave to recommend
that a license he granted to him agreeably to his
James McCracken, Mathew Cornelius, John
Meitner, Frederick Schneider, James Hight,
Daniel Hyper, Jr., John Miller, Andrew Deck
er, Jacob Stiller, Christopher Schneider, John
Decker, Sr., Able Corbin, James M. Foster.
March 6, ISS6-M.•
To the Honorable the Judged Inc Court of
Quarles SC.IOIIB of Hantinyclon Countg.
T"petition of Samuel Stay of Jackson
township, in said county. respectfully sin:w
eds that he occupies that well known frame
tavern stand on the road leading frees :GAM
vey's Fort to Pinogrove, in the said township,
which has heretofore been used and occupied
as a public house of entertaimnent, and is de.
sirens of continuing to keep a public house
therein. Ile therefore prays your honors to
grant a license to keep a public house at the
place aforesaid for the ensuing year, and he
will ever pray.
SAMUEL STEFFY
The subscribers, citizens of the township of
Jackson, in the county of Huntingdon mom
mend theahove petitioner, and certify, that the
inn or tavern, above mentioned, is necessary
to act:omitted:al) the public and entertain stran
gersiior travellers, and that the petitioner above
named is of good repute for honesty and tem.
pumice, nod is well provided with house room
and conveniences for lodging and accontmoda•
lion of strangers and travellers, '
William If&fawn, Henry Wanlbonrn, Geo.
Einges, Jacob Fleisher, !lobed Darr, William
Porter, Elisha Bigcluw, Samuel Herr, George
Little, Robert Fleming, Jacob Keller, John
Barr, jr. i sSanotel Porter, Henry 'Koch, John
Rudy.
Feb. 27, 1855.-3 t.
NOTICE.
A LL persons knowing themselves indebted in
Huntingdon Foundry Books, will accommo
date themselves, by calling and seeing that their
accounts aro settled and dosed, by note, due
bill, or cash. There are many that have ac
counts standing 5 years unsettled, they will do
well to call on or before the first week of April
Court us I ant determined, that those old ac
counts shall he settled without respect of persons.
R. C. McGILL.
Huntingdon Foundry. March 6, 1355-St.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Ald, persenr interested are hereby noti fi ed
that letters of administration upon the es
tate of Saimaa Cued, late of Mount Union doted.,
have been this day granted to the undersigned
and all are hereby notified that those having
claims against the estate are requested to pre
sent them, and all indebted to the estate of said
deceased, era requested to make immediate pay
ment to the undurs,nef abministrutrix.
SANI'I . 6.11)1,, Adiakin6iradrix
of Samuel Guild, deed.
sit. Union, Mad. l'a., Illitfell 3, 1855,61.
F'1,01.71t by the 1.14. Milk:at by the bestial fur
:miff !“ Id P. WLNS.
CAUTION
111 111: Public are cautioned ngeinrt tuldn o , . nn
I assignment of it note, given to A nr o lo,:n
Lewis of Alt. Union, for about :.q35, or ;
I never received any value fog it, and conlequoi.-
ly tun determined never to ;Sly it.
JAMES 'PE.NIPLETON.
February 2e11,. 1855—alt.
• L EATHE R.
• Flll'l7, 11ENDIRY & CO.
N.J. 29 N,,rtlt TIMID Street, 1'1111,,k.
A T(ii , ,,, cc(,:‘1,:1'1,1-11•111,17S.C1•1:1:11,1,1i11 , 1
111 11.1401:11,1, CALF SKINS.
and o,llt, iil C 1.1.111111 OAK SOLE LEATHER
and
Feb. 20th
FO EL HALL.
TEX very .le..iral.le let: or ,r(wial in haunt
I "p r o: in.
havi,,, therein a. 1101,1, I'l . lllllll Sh(p.
Sia'tit• ;11111 SI:111011, HOU,: he Fidd tli
a bargain. Apply It,
CEO. W. SPEEIt,
r.bruary 20th., i455-2t.
CASH MUSK AM/ PIANO STORE
ixon.Acr wAvtng,
OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY.
itYlusic at Greatly Reduced Rates.
N
copyright music, a;/1111.11 the interests of 11a/ere
eamposers, and their refusal to extend 11 Th..
Waters the courtisies of Ito trade, he ;1101%-
Id:4!iulnullsC sales—having abuadatit evi
dence. that lie bus public countenance and sup.
port, in his toppwili. to the f iItEAT MONOPOLY,
and in his elforts to aid NATIVE TALENT, and
Inlnlit the NITIONAT. CililiENCT: 111:1stook
of A merican 0101 Et r moan music is immense,
and the catalogue of his non pnhlicattons 1s
one of the beefiest and best 3clotail in the Uni•
ted States. Ile has also 1110110 a fitto.yr
DIXTIOE 'II the prices of P.N., MELCIEVONS
end MUSIC. I NSTII .Ts of all kinds. Ats
perior tuned , I octave pianos for $175, $2OO
and $222, inlet ~0 of as good quality, and in
strum-eats ns strony :Ind as duruido Its those
which cost $5OO. Pianos of every variety of
style andpr ice up to $lOOO, comprisieg those
of TEN different manufactories: among them
the ~kbrated urn,/ern improceel HORACE WA-
Toll's PIANO( 11111 the
. first premium ./E01:1A50
PlANos of T. C. 11.11011•1 & Co's make, (owners
or the ..Eoliao potent.) SECOND-HAND PIANOS
nt ///T4 Tripes from $lO to $150.-
311".1.01,1:055 trout VIVI: different manufactories,
including the /roll bowie S. D. t 11. W.
SNIMI (tinted the Natal tempera
ment the best wake in the Stales. Pri
ces sls '
$OO, 075, 0100, $ll3. $125, $1:13, and
$l5O. Smith's Doulde Bank Meludeos. $2OO.
Eaek Piano and .3bleederat yeausenteed. The
Lest terms to the trade, schools, the.: 121 per
cent. discount to clergymen and churches. All
orders promptly attetiatal to. Music sent to all
parts of the country, postpaid, at the reduced
rates. General and select catakorttes and
schedule of prices of Pianos forwarded to any
address free of charge.
February 1:1,
1111LNWOOD ACIDE 31 V,
Shade Gap, Huntingdon County, Pa.
F. next 1.851011 of this well known instiin
tion the Ist Wednesday of May,
it is located nt Shade (lap, 18 mile,' from than
Mount Union Station, on the Pennsylvonin
Bond, fromohieh place there is a daily line el
stage!. . . . . .
living situated in the country, it is removed
from all the vices and temptations of town.
The buildinwenre large, airy and commadion,,
capable of accommodating some 50 hourilera,
time who cannot be ne,,ommodttted in the
tunes, can obtain goon boarding in the nzighbor•
hood at shoot SI 50 per week.
Titicus.—sso per session of five months paya•
ble quarterly in advance, washing, 30 cents toe
dozen. Light and Fuel extra, for Ihrther ire.
ticulars, address
W. 11. WOOD, Principal.
The Principals address 101 be Easton Pn., un
til tic Ist of April, Mier that time Shade thy,
Huntingdon county, Pa.
Fel, 13, 1855.-3111.
NOTICE.
lb the Creditura 61 the Huntingdon Cambria
and Indiana Turnpike Road Cu.
That the Court of Huntingdon at the Jar uary
term, 1858, dimeted to be paid to the creditor's
of the said road, two and one Murth per cent,
on the amount of their claims, on which former
dividends have been declared ; which I will pan
on the presentation of their certitientas of deposit
by themselves or their agents.
JOHN S. ISETT, Seiptestrator. •
Spruce Creek, tel 2,1555-3 t.
flllairCounty Whig insert the above three
times and reciprocate]
FOR SALE.
r1 1 WO luta of ground in Ennisville, with a dwel
ling house, a cabinet-maker's shop, and a
stable thereon erected, being the premises for
merly owned and occupied John W. Nylon,
deed.
linmediato possession will be gingn.
MILES eh 1)0111112.
Huntingdon, February 3, 1855-It.
TANTARD FOR SALE OR RENT.
rp FIE subscriber offers for sale or relit a tan
nery with all the usual fixtures in good or.
der. There is a splendid orchard of choice
fruit trees on the lot. Possession can be given
ou the first day of April next.
It. McIIURN EY.
McAleavy's Fort, February 3rd 1855-1 t
ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF
REAL ESTATE.
Dl' virtue of on order of solo issued out of the
Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, will
‘ be sold at public solo, on the premises, in Brady
township, in said eounty, on TIIURSD.IY, the
22.11 ,h 55 of March, 1855, a tract of land in the
township aforesaid, containing between 90 and
100 acres, adjoining lands of James McDonald
and others, Into the estate of James Rosa he'd.,
shout 25 noes of which are cleared, with rt cab
in house and barn thereon, and the balance of
the tract containing the best timber in that
try. Said property is about 3 miles front :11111
Creek, on the Pennsylvania Canal and Railroad
at tho mouth of tho Rishaeoquillis valley,. the
road lending from Mill.ereok to Allenville.—
There are four springs on the tract nod a good
water-power.
Terms.—One-ln.lf of the purchase money to
he paid on contirmation jtithe saht, and the bal
m... ono year thereafter, to be secured by bond
and mortgage, with interest.
THOMAS ROSS, Admr,
HENRY GLAZIER, Clerk.
February 1,1855-3 t.
/ILL KINDS OF
pain &
JOB PRINTING,
SUCH AS
rf; I , oEft
PROGRAMMES, CARDS, &C.,
And all Kinds of Legal Planks,
Used by Magistrates & Others
Printed at the JOURNAL OFFICE.
L A DIES Lasting and Silk work Gallons, Kid
Mornay°, and Oust Bouts and Shoos, at tlio
atom of CEO. (I WIN.
ul'ull surfs and
I.) INl4,lruin J7l tu lu°, jit,t received and
sug Ity
J. & W. SA V.l't tN.
T OOHING thusbes, just received end for
JI by IV. :5.1 NTO.V.
STARTLING, BUT TRUE;
WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW.
How often iChappens, that the wife lingers from
ytur to year in that pitiable condition as not even
for ono dop to feel the happy and exhilarating influ
ence incident to the enjoyment of health.
TUE BLOOMING BRIDE,
But a few years ago in the flush of health and yout h,
and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and apparently in
explicably, becomes a feeble, sickly, sallow, debili
tated wife, with frame emaciated, nerves unstrung,
spirits Oppressed, countenance hearing the impress
of suffering, and an utter physical and mental pros
tration, arising from ignorance of the aluiplost and
plainest rules of health as connected with the mar.
tinge state, the violation of which entails disease,
suffering and misery, not only to the * wife, but often
HEREDITARY COMPLAINTS UPON THE CHILDREN
" UNTO TILE THIRD AND FOURTH ORNERATION,"
TennantMins CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA,
HYPOCHONDRIA, INSANITY, GOUT,
KING'S WWII, mid other and
worse Dleeneee, ne ft
DREADFUL INHERITANCE
FROM 'TIE PARENTS.
"And must this continuo? Must this be? Is thero oe
remedy? No relief? No hope?"
The remedy Is by knowing the causes and smiting
them, and knowing the remota,. and beneflt:no by film.
These am Fainted out In
THE MARRIED WOMAN'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION,
BY DB. A. M. 3IAURICEAU,
PROMMOR 07 OMIUUM OP wume..v.
One Hundredth Edition, (500,000)08mo., IT. 250.
Fl. mint, Enna I.II3NDLVO, $1.00.]
A standanl work of establishe.; reputation, found classed
to the catalogues or the grcat trade sales In New York,
Philadelphia, and other cities, and sold by the principal
booksellers In tbn United States. It was first published
in 1847, since which time
FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES
bore been sold, of which them were upward. of
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SENT BY MAIL,
attestiag the high estimatiou in which it is held as a re. • `
liable popular Medical
1100 K FOR EVERY FEMALE I ' LLD : .
the author having ilevotod his exclusive attention to the
treatment °le. - implants peculiar to females, in rezmet to
.1. 1 00 k F 0 It
which he is yearly anus red by thousands both in pers.
and by letter. pui-my vnimp_ AlfivioTpAiv
Lure ovary woman can discover, by comparing her own LVMII. IUUHU ruvinitiuniv.
symptoms with those described, the mauve, character,l ELA & Co., l'oblishers
. or Tun
caw. of, tent (o reine ak, f oe, b ee i I_, 1/1 have in preparation, and n ,11 soon
othlish in one volume of about 500
if about bucoming s mother has often need or •
}Rile,
L
Instruction and advice of the utmost import:moo to her •
t it ATED N LB* BOOK •• A M,inn
intern health, In respect to which her sensitiveness for. Olinlia vlor and ;
bids esinsultlng a medical gentleman, will Owl such in• youth candid instructions in nil the (nye,
Mull:Aloe and advico, and also explain many symptoms lan, to ti,o person, dress, innnners, acquire
which otherwiso would occasion anxiety or alarm as all 101i1D'• t the per
rectla ly, nod the tillislied gentleman or the beet
the pocullarities incident to her situation aro deseribeil.
ou
Bow many aro suffering from obstructions or Irregular. soc
le iety. P ,
trice
helist and only one of its kind
flies peculiar to tho femalo system, which undormlne the will he sent. post-paid, ue tt iireluittiti, to ally per
health, the effects of which thoy aro Ignorant, and for sou who will procure thirty subscribers to the
which their delicacy bubble seeking medical advice. Dinie, an illustroted monthly, nt tee' vents a
tinny suffering t eam promi„,,,, uteri owing of th,, wom b), year. MAO i number or ccotteitts from
or from fluor nlbuc (weakneas, debility, he.) Slang are to • cittrravin;,.:uußic, and twenty col-
In
months and en tertainintr matter suitable
eu " l ' n ' t ag"Y foe man y c " fine '' ti,r the sr hied or flintily. It is considered the
moot (loop havo dillicult if not dangmous deliveriee, it is tl.O eh cope st paper or its hind ;Rini
and slow and uncortain recovories. Some whas lives am I nc it her sect iced. sceta rion. nor partizan,
hazardoil during such time, will each and wit, pages the it is i ten dell . the dot mid do:
grcatcht possdde nselhhiess.
roma of prmeution, monorail. and roller.
It la id course lejairautlcablo to convey fully the various r lid 111 tifdr , i j i
i t i l , c, L rs Boob, t - ro p i a
null
subjects treated of, as they aro of a natal) strictly In. thirty"
tended fur the married or those contemplating mar:Lege. The Illustrated Manners Book ; malted, post
'leader, aro you a husband or a father? a wifo nr a paid, For One dollar.
mothur? Yarn yon the sincere wolfaru of thou you Imo I Thu ton celitS a pear, or eleven for
at hearty yotiS sincerity, ned lose no Unto in i 0
unbar what causes Interfere with their health and hap.
ea not leas than your own. It will avow to you and
youre, as it has to thousands, many o day of pain and
amlaty,• followed by aleopless eights, bacapaaltutlog the
mind fur its ordinary mocallon, and exhausting tboso
means for medical attendance, madicium, and advertised ,
n.trums which utiturwilo would provide for docliaing
years, the Marian!cs of ago and the proper education of
your cblidren.
In consopiellou of the universal popularity of the work,
ae evldenced by Its estrsonlinney sale ' Malcom imposi
tions have been attompted, ns well on bookseller,. es on
the public, by imitations of title par, spurious editions,
and eurreptlitom Infringements of copyright, and other
devices and deceptions, It Las been (mud necessary,
therefore, to
CAUTION THE PUBLIC
to buy no book unless the words " Dr. A. M. llannicsag,
1200 liberty Street, N. Y.," is on (and the entry in the
Clerk's Oflice on the back of) the title pogo; and bny
only of respectable and honemble dealers, or maul by
wail, and address to Pr. A. N. Alauriceau.
air Upon receipt of Ono Dollar "THE MAR
RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM
PANION" le sent Opailed free) to any part of the
United States, the °anodes and British Provinces.
All letters must be post-paid, and addressed to Dr.
A. M. Mlll/RICEAII, box 1224, Now-York City.
Publishing Office, Nu. 129 Liberty Street, NOW.
York.
— A. GENTS UV PENNSTILVANIA.
T. li• Peterson, J. M. Mo. & lieu., and
Thus. Co w imet haii t, i'hilattelphitt—Mrs. Cynthia
William'. ito,msdate—Spangler . & Bro., Lan ,
eader—S.'l . 1:r!,. I Villakbarre—J. 0: Gunnison
erie—San..l. it. fainfrm, o,,fisbury-11. I all,
Pitiston-1 fir. S. D. Semi, /kd,lbr,./—E. T. Ilil
ilerbrand, bet.iff,cf—a. S. Nie l son and Col. A.
K. McClure, Cl4ronbursbur:i - -;losepli Swartz,
Bloomslicr..----fl W Earle, Irallueshoro—Put.
ter & MiMmin R 11 c'entc-1.1. A. Lance,
Rending.
February fi, 1555-Gm.
BANK NOTE LIST.
[Corrected I firektyd
PENNSYLVANIA. ',Cumberland Bank, t
Philadelphia Banks, pariMi timid Bank,
U. States Ilanli, 20‘.A1l other solvent, i,,
Chambersburg, .i-i DIST. COLUMBIA. -
Gettysburg, A,All solvent Banks, I
Pittsburgh, k VIRGINIA. -
Susquent Co. no side:Par Brunettes,
Lewistown, no sale'Near Branches,
•Middretown, I Wheeling,
:A
Carlisle. i Under Fives,
Erie, I NORTH CAROLINA!
Waynesburg, .a„All solvent Banks, I
I
Washington, iUnder Fives,l
Harrisburg, Isorrit CROLINA.
Honesdale, ;All solvent Banks,
Lebanon, pai.:Undor Fives, A
Monongahela' i; GEORGIA.
West Branclißunk, par,Hawkinsville,
Wyoming Bank,. pariCom. Irk Maeon,no sale
York, AMerelets B'k do. tidied
All other soh'? Wks pai.:All other solvent,
Relief Notes, Ai Under Fives,
4
Towanda Relief, no mai ALABAMA.
Maass, ißank of Mobile,
Calais, I MAll other solvent,
Lafayette, Ranger, --,!Sioull Notes. ' 5
Maino Bank, Portland, 5 , LOUISIANA.
Mercantile, Bangor, :(.Other solvent banks, 3.
St. Croix, Calais, OHIO.
All solvent banks, s,f Sulv't Cincinnati Wks, I
Small. Nows, 5' CU....
NEW HAMPSHIRE. Norwalk,
All solvent banks, if Granville Society,
Small Nntes, II All other solvent, I
VERMONT. Under Fives, 2
Bank or St. Albans, I KENTUCKY.
All solvent banks, i .11i solvent Banks, I
Under fives, .11 Small notes, 2
MASSACIIUSETTS. TENNESSEE.
All ~,,i,,,,,ba i i k s, .All solvent banks, 1,4
Under lives, .iilinder Fives, El
RHODE ISLAND. i MICHIGAN.
Providence Cu. Bank, I Far. & Mcelt., Detroit, I
All solvent banks, ff:Mieh. Inst. Co., do. 1}
Under fives '. All others, uncertain
CONNECTICUT. MISSISSIPPI.
All solvent banks, jets Northern Banks, no sale
Under fives, All others, uncortutli
NEW YORK CITY. MISSOURI.:
All solvent hanks, tutr ! ll'lt. State of Blissitri, f;
NEW Ti MK STATE; FLORIDA.
Atlas Bank, 27A All Banks nu sale
lull,: 11. nit;, 121: ILLINOIS.
Northern Exchange, liStato Irk & Brauelfes,raf
State Ills, Saugerties, liUnder Flies, 5(1
Ilea, Criyaga, Labe, tiAll others ' no sale
Solvent Country Wks, h' INDIANA.
Post Notes & Certif. or :State ll,k & Branches. I
Dep. on time issued S=ll Notes, 2
by Free Wks, no sale?
ARKANSAS.
NEW JESSIIY. :All Ranks, no sale,'
Plainfield, 1,,,,1, e ' WISCONSIN.
All other solvent pm In. I', Cherl,e, Milw. 2
DELAWAIIE. 0,!,,:; 1,,0.,. 1,-, ~1,
I Small Notre, . 1, 1 N' A
All Eunks. pm! Min.. 1 , 1:' , .. .... :, ~,,,!,,
MA 1:11-AND. Other Itar:- , ea sale
vio.,lt Notre, 1 CANAI/.1.
Ilaliii ~ ~ ieli,,:o. 1 Alt ~,,l, ~,, I; , r . _,
i Salii,bure. ii,he Bank • ( \‘'...!•• , Util,sl
T"MALE I,IBRARY ASSOCTATTOF
I . ' : . er Situ:6l,o,r
tli;•it• r 'II" in 11,
•..;
Nr,v hot
&e. The' ru'ri h
%v . !II (.11n!,!, I
P., 0:
A • . to of ticieucc.
t,..1 ritoret,
liatio , 'go', or )1:•l. , .
anti al: ilisetisC.; that Itaxe been il,llitily
with Caustic or Knife, lie can rentrim their
:tat entirely new toollri, without tattling, Intro
:11, i.e rail) 11116,, e 1110 1 .01 1 ,1111 Or Ether Li nif
ministered, to the path - att.
It is matter on NVliat part of the hotly the)
1,1110,' thorn with I erniet safe
flaw. No 'Alvin
appli,d; tic
I er i tiir,al anti,. t eve le plfeetool.
l'teri. Female complantt,i, Itrunie,
i nml all Ali, iliac:l,-es heated
particeLtrs eau I, oh.
hitt, Eaviish talle r .
t , ial or Veg,4,1,1,•
t . !':l4iq
m::L!r t
~: ,! .i
14, 010 lnr•lliu;l an:
Sinie. It i
r. V. It. tint
n.:,•.••,;;,',. 1,1)1
Th.. Dr. kill Lv..ses in any part of t),
(1.
der if you kouw nup afflicted fellum
.tore, delay not to tell them of this treat
tit , ceimus cheerfully forwarded to l'eaehers,
Clcrgymeu. Postmasters, or ally liCrSooi wisLing
to CllOlO RIO eflillPVto Premiums.
A , llresi LELAND & Co., tl Spruce
Ft. N. Y.
IMPROVED IAI7D LAMP
.
strutting, using, und vending to other,. tbe right
to make and u.e, in the county ut Ilunt:ngdon,
s . roxEsi yin; & smrrit's improveinont le the
eljestAle pecking lurtt lamp fur burning lard.
`, , y the dozen or An"
sale nt reusonable prices.
All ,0.,1,•,,,i , 1 ,, wpt1y attended to by address
hbiAmin, Hunt. Co. Pli.
CEO. W. CORNELIUS.
15, 1954.—Gm.
!,:ty your Blanks at tile
•• tuaial Oltico." havo m.v.• prortrol
,piniorartivle torß LANE: DEEI)S,11(IN1)::,
.1 L.: )t - ;NIEN'r NOTES ; SU3I3I()NS', EXECU
1. D)NS, Su.
Fish for Sale.
15 Barrels Susquehanna Shad,
In Ilalf .
just received and fur relent the store of
G 1 O. (MIN.
UST receiving. this week, Alaekerel. Herring
J
&c., and for sale by J. &W. SAXTON.
JUST ItECEIVED'and forNalo Fish, Salt and
Plasterby J. & W. SAXTON.
ALMANAC FOR 1855.
tz •:•. ;,.., `.',... z, - - z.; ,••••
e , : - - 7 c::± 'L. t 4 -
.t. 4
January 1 2 3 4 5 i;
7 8 9 10 11 12 1:
14 13 1G 17 1 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 2G 27
• 28 29 30 31
February I 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 13 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 2:3 24
25 26 27 28
March :3
. _ _
4 5 0 7 H 9 10
11 12 10 14 15 10 17
18 19 20 21 22 22 21
25 26 27 28 29 30 31
April 1 2 3 4 5 0 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
19 10. 17 18 19 20 .21
22 23 21 25 26 27 23
29. 30
May
1 9 3 4 5
G 7 N 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 20
27 28 29 30 31
-
Juno • 1 2
3 4 5 (1 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 •11 15 10
17 10 19 29 21 22 2.1
21 20 26 27 29 29 30
July 1 2 3 4 5 0 7
0 '4 10 11 12 13 11
15 10 17 14 13 20 21
22 23 24 23 20 27 28
29 20 31
August • 1 2 3 4
5 6 7 H 9 10 11
12 13 14 13 16 17 18
10 20 21 22 .23 24 23
2G 27 20 29 30. 31
September 1
2 '3 • 1 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
10 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 2.1 25 26 27 29 29
1 2 3 4 5 li
October
7 F 1 '9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 IS 19 20
21 22 23 2-1 25 26 27
23 29 30 31
Nuyeraber - • 1 2 -
d 5 I; 7 $ 9 to
11 12 13 14' 13 1l 17
18 19 20 21 23 23 21
23 20 27 28 29 3)
!'er%ralxr,
2 3 4 0 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 13
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
2:4 24 29 27 '2i , 29
nn 31
fir?. %
Etlnlyht • ; , r.r ii,, .I,rdlion.
A N v oN i ) iim..;•, ~.7,( • ,,v! ins reerm
IX 1 ,. 1,„,, ,„„,,,. (~, . (,r city, it
the trcr.ntwri r,f •. and all
;ii,;(rlF , : v “1/r. C,unis'
llygr !i .nor nn.l Cher-
I,r. C
~~~~ k't~r~~;~.' I`. i'~
• meat, a physi•
,ti,: i,l.iu
i
r i:~n r~i~~.~t i.
.• ,:cnling vapor,
propert,cs direct eon
,el wi . ..11 the winde of the atifil cavity of the
augs., and thn, rutty nul varied
.I,anue; prodtv..vd up, thou who' introduced
I,to the rt,trt,t• h. et,d Nithjet•ted to the prOCOSN
The 11,,..catta is for sale at all thu
detv r tgi,t,' thvotighttat the country.
Stir log Deb/town of fan. It.
'rho Inhaler is' Ul . ll on the breast under the
linen it:ilium tlntlettot iheonvettiettec—llte Iteat
of the bully hcittg butlicient to evaporate the
" Ilundre,ls Uf CASE: , of CURES like the fol
:night he thto Packtige or Hy
;:.:ma 1::Is c01,.1 we or the ASTIIIIA of cix
1 urn cored of the ASTIIMA of 10 years
standing by Dr. Curtis' liygenn:
Mart/on Eqston, /
lap r,
Price three It(diars a I , ..tlnge,—Sultl Iy
CURTIS t 2 PERNISS ;Ind BOYD Il PAUL,
~ 119 Chambers St., N. Y.—l package} tent
fr.,: by express to any par! uftlic United Sate
Mr Teti Ilitibtrs.
N. B.—Dr. ('min' Ilyge:tila is the (ilaQI-
I, and ()NIX GEN . CINE ARTHILI
ot!•ers me I,3se or wile and INJUIII
- younterleitA. Shut: them as you would
taM . l.ll,
..........
No, I,
31:tiket trt Willi Will SCII
tLu 1.11)Zi., • : • ~rielors
Sert. —ly.
URI t. %,:r.TANT INFORMATION,
D ~•. T.. celebrated Pity.
New lor;:, writes tut
Cems—Dede sir :--11avit4t wituenx•
tal the exr•ellent effects of your iirnn.ts.l Olt
N . :1.11.15i: VAPOR AND ellElthy
in a Ca. at ' chronic Bronchitis, and being ranch
in favor of counter•iritation in affections of the
throat, tuLes null lungs, I 'no there•
cow cheerfully rucunimuntkil your• liedicated
ni•l•aratu; trs being the most eonvenkut and
applying nuything bf the
hind I have ever seen. No doubt thousitudri
if per-en, may be relieved, and many cured
by using yourremeilies. •
You n u ut litterly to use this in n,tyly you
may thick proper.
, .
No. 6011 1' • .
l'rof. Center vait
)1:1% 0CC11.91011
tt. ti )..ir Cherry i Vapor
iii a‘ cam.. Li 1 1 , 1.11, di:A 1.1 refu,ed
. _ .
to to other 'too of treat tiud the t.t.•
,uth, Kaistiod nte, th:,t whatever untly be
the composition, of your pr.itertaion, it h; 11..
imposition, but um excellent remedy. 1 wish
foe t h e ‘,l* the dflictell that it nti:4lut bu
011,11 t within the tench I.f all,
It,. Doctor CHF:EVER wri'
Naw•York Nol% 15, 1851.
tltit.l: lOgltly of 1/r. Curtis's
tom, a remedy in dideases of the throat
mg.. Having had sumo opportunity to
Dr.. Si.
vllicary. 7 itia
a west uxcaiivai mrdirine, both the Spa', to tl
thc npvli,tion to the chest.
'l'l, Hl,l, tit 16 Mr sale hy 'Themes Read
Sce :Over! isement iit another column
headed.
HENRY W. OVERMAN,
No 0, South Third Street,
DEIMW MARKET,
Philadelphia.
Importer, Manufacturer and General
2FNLEIII2I2E)
Has Constantiv on hand, and
Alw a y s vanishing,
All kinds of Leather, Morocco, Calf
Skins, Sheep Skins, &c,, Re.
Thu attention of Country Merchants and Man
ulitcturcrs, is solicited.
RED AND OAK SOLE LEATHER.
Dee. 2u, 1854.-Iy.
Valuable Limestone Land for Sale.
rrillF. sul»•;oilicr oilers at private sale, his turn,
I- situate in Franklin township, Iluntingdon
county, 'dealt one-half mile from the Pennsylva
nia Itnih•oed, containing about
One Ilnndred and ninety Acres,
be it more or loss, of the best frailty of lime ,
stone land, about 160 acres of which aro cleared,
Under food fence, and in a good state of multi
va
The improvements arc a two story stone4A
dwelling house, a large frame bank barn,elEa
wagon shed, corn crib, large stable, and other
out buildings. It has a good orchard, and good
water n pen. it.
Any person desiring to purchase, cane cal
upon me ou the premises. I will show them
and make known my terms.
JAME 3 DYSART,
Nov. 15, 185-1.-sm,
BOOKS ! BOOKS 1 ! WALL PAPER !
20,000 VOLUMES of new awl yopular
Boobs—the subscriber has Just re•
ceived from Boston, New York and‘ L ta
Philadelphia, comprising the great
est variety and soot extensive stock
ever brought to the intor!or oftho State, ilk
STATIONERY Is also of great variety and su
perior quality, in part as Mamie: Letter, Gap
and Note Paper, Gold nod Steelrens, Inkstands,
Blank and Time Books, Diaries for 1855, de.—
Also, Harper's, Putnam's '
Godey's and Gra
ham's Magazines, received every month as soon
as out. 2000 copies of rho hooks recommended
by the Teachers' Institute and Board of Direc
tors or the count'-: Gresellers Arithmetig and
A Igehra. Town'i Spellers, and Swan's liftlers.
1900 Payson er Duntoso Boston Copy.Booh9s
being the best system.ns well no the best execu
ted books ewer offered to the public, utile lowest
wholesale prices. 1000 pieces Walt Paper from
9 to 13 cents for common, 10, 28 and 37 cents for
glazed, and 1,25 to $2 for gold. All of the above
stock is °tiered extremely low for casts—the pub
lic will pleaseand examine.
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Storo . opposite Whittaker's natal, Railroad
St.. llunth:doo, Pa.
WA!. COLON
Nuv. 0, 155.1
.4', XI Ot.NS as sox
HOST respectfully make known to their
pn friends and the public generally, that they
are carrying on the cabinetlnaking busineso,
in all it, various branches, in
[thr-1 7 .1111 1 .111Da1 - 3
where they have constantly on hand, and utako
to order, all kinds of furntt ore ; such as lie
means Tables, Wash and Sewing Stands, Cup
hoards, lleult,eases,Wardrul,,Cottage,Froneh
and High Post Beth:tends, Sring Seat Sdas,
and SA, Rucking Chai,-, Ch:tive
and S, tt,;, and
furnit , ! ' ' . (,f
The public mu re6pbeibily , ..!:
exittnitiv their 4 iouiL be futy.. :i,,•
whore.
\Vara lioton on lliti st., soot), .
cast of J. G. Milu,
Jan. 10.
JUST reeeived tlntl 1.• i;.:111, SIIOO,IOI,
Side, Dried liver, Truid, Wt+i. llnli
also Dricd Dried &r..rei
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J. k•NV:S.»TuN,
sale b).r.
GOLD 1.,://zi LYS—A ram:ly Cut bale,
ploe,ac EL•m. Sl'. tile..
tins